If you’re interested in purchasing or have just purchased a brand-new Chevrolet vehicle, you may have questions about protecting your investment. You might be asking:
Jerry Remus Chevrolet will answer those questions and more with this overview below, and don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions before visiting us from the Maxwell area.
In addition to numerous New Vehicle Warranties that include a Bumper-to-Bumper Limited Warranty, Powertrain Limited Warranty, and more, Chevrolet also offers Hershey drivers Extended Warranty protection in the form of optional Protection Plans like the Chevrolet Protection Plan.
This adds a layer of protection beyond what’s provided with New Vehicle Warranties. And, by purchasing the Chevrolet Protection Plan in tandem with your vehicle, its cost is typically included in the financing of your car, thus becoming part of your monthly payment.
If you have questions about Chevrolet Extended Warranty prices or would like to learn more about Protection Plans, please contact us for further information. But before we get to the details, here’s a quick run-down on the standard warranties:
There are three coverage options under the Chevrolet Protection Plan: Powertrain, Silver, and Platinum. They each cover repairs for specific vehicle parts. Powertrain offers basic coverage, while Platinum offers the most comprehensive coverage for the Sutherland driver, and covers all parts from both preceding options:
| Plan | Included Coverage |
|---|---|
| Powertrain | Engine, Transmission, Drive Axle(s), Hybrid/Electric |
| Silver | All Powertrain items + Front & Rear Suspension, Climate Control, Electrical, Steering, Brakes |
| Platinum | All Powertrain & Silver items + High Tech, Audio, Navigation |
Yes—you should be able to purchase a Protection Plan after you purchase your vehicle, though you’ll need to do this within 8 years of purchase or before your odometer hits 100,000 miles. Protection Plans can also be transferred if the vehicle is sold and can be canceled at any time. Please reach out to our finance department for more information on this and Chevrolet Extended Warranty pricing.
Aside from the Chevrolet Protection Plan, Chevy offers many additional Protection Plans that provide coverage in different areas:
Yes. If you decide to sell your vehicle to a private party, your coverage can be transferred to the new owner. This can often increase the resale value of your car by providing the next owner with peace of mind. A small transfer fee and some paperwork are typically required.
Absolutely. You can cancel your Chevrolet Protection Plan at any time. If you cancel within the first 30 to 60 days (depending on the specific contract) and no claims have been filed, you are generally eligible for a full refund. After that period, or if claims have been made, you will receive a pro-rata refund based on the remaining coverage.
The Disappearing Deductible is a popular feature where your deductible (often $100) is waived if you return to the same dealership where you originally purchased the protection plan for repairs. If you have the repair performed at a different Chevrolet dealership, the standard deductible would apply.
Yes. All three levels of the Chevrolet Protection Plan (Powertrain, Silver, and Platinum) include 24-hour Roadside Assistance. This includes services such as towing to the nearest repair facility, lockout assistance, and even trip interruption reimbursement if you are stranded far from home.
So, does Chevy offer an Extended Warranty Plan? Absolutely! Hopefully, we’ve answered your questions about Chevrolet Extended Warranty Plans, and you now know that you can purchase a Chevy Extended Warranty after the sale to tailor your coverage to your specific needs.
Browse our new vehicles online, then use our payment calculator and value your trade tool to start your deal. When you’re ready, apply for financing or check out our new vehicle specials!
Visit our dealership in North Platte and learn more about how we can assist you in protecting your investment. We hope to see you soon!